Is Sri Lanka's Women’s Cricket Team Ready for the West Indies Tour?
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Colombo, Jan 27 (NationPress) The Sri Lanka women’s cricket team is preparing to embark on a tour to the West Indies for an exciting six-match white-ball series from late February to early March. This tour includes three One-Day Internationals and three T20 Internationals, taking place between February 20 and March 3.
All matches are set to occur at the Grenada National Stadium in Grenada. The ODI series kicks off on February 20, followed by additional matches on February 22 and February 25. The focus will then shift to the T20Is, beginning on February 28, with subsequent games on March 1 and March 3.
The T20I matches are particularly crucial as both teams gear up for the 2026 Women’s T20 World Cup, set to take place in the UK later this year. Sri Lanka and the West Indies are placed in Group 2, alongside England, New Zealand, and two yet-to-be-qualified teams.
According to the official statement from the Sri Lanka Cricket Board, “The Sri Lanka National Women’s Team will tour the West Indies during February–March 2026 to play a three-match ODI series and a three-match T20I series. The tour will commence with the ODI series, followed by the T20I series, which will be contested in Grenada.”
Sri Lanka is keen to break a T20I series drought dating back to their victory in the 2024 Asia Cup. In contrast, the West Indies are coming off strong performances at home, having secured T20I series wins against both Bangladesh and South Africa recently.
The last encounter between the two teams in the Caribbean was in 2024, where Sri Lanka dominated the ODI series with a 3–0 sweep, while the West Indies claimed the T20I series with a 2–1 victory.
Currently, Sri Lanka holds the sixth position in the ODI Women’s Rankings, while the West Indies are ranked ninth. In the T20I Rankings, the Windies are placed sixth, with Sri Lanka in seventh.